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Re: Scotland - Team Discussion
« Reply #60 on: September 12, 2008, 19:44:41 PM »
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Re: Scotland - Team Discussion
« Reply #61 on: September 13, 2008, 20:59:08 PM »

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« Reply #62 on: September 14, 2008, 16:42:26 PM »

Once we get through the WCOAP next week Stuart, APAT will provide you with a list of leading Scottish players with their performance data over the season.


Looking forward to seeing this. 
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« Reply #63 on: September 15, 2008, 18:49:59 PM »
In this type of tournament do you have to be born in scotland ??? There is a player you all should look at , he plays at the Gala Casino in merchant city glasgow , and he has taken 1st place 9times in the past 12 tournaments he has entered . He goes by the name of george the greek , but his real name i dont know , but someone had mentioned to me that he has played in the APAT only once , I think he would be a key player to the team for scotland . If interested , let me know and i will ask the Tournament director in casino for more info on him. But like i said , from what i hear he is tearing up the felt in tournament and heads up play .  

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« Reply #64 on: September 15, 2008, 20:11:40 PM »

In this type of tournament do you have to be born in scotland ??? There is a player you all should look at , he plays at the Gala Casino in merchant city glasgow , and he has taken 1st place 9times in the past 12 tournaments he has entered . He goes by the name of george the greek , but his real name i dont know , but someone had mentioned to me that he has played in the APAT only once , I think he would be a key player to the team for scotland . If interested , let me know and i will ask the Tournament director in casino for more info on him. But like i said , from what i hear he is tearing up the felt in tournament and heads up play . 


Yeah im sure the player would need to be scottish. I play at the merchant and if its the guy im thinkin of, he actually has an american accent!(which he likes to make heard  ;)) i think he is called george the greek cos he owns/runs a greek restaraunt, but im not sure. no doubt des will keep u right when he reads your post.

he won 9 out of the last 12?.....maybe its time for me to make a little re appearance ;D 8)
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« Reply #65 on: September 15, 2008, 22:32:03 PM »
If he has played one Apat and there are regular players who would like to play why should he be asked to play would be as well going round all the casinos and asking if anyone would like to play.
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Re: Scotland - Team Discussion
« Reply #66 on: September 16, 2008, 13:14:11 PM »

If he has played one Apat and there are regular players who would like to play why should he be asked to play would be as well going round all the casinos and asking if anyone would like to play.


Even though i obviously aint Scottish totally agreed, Unless the bloke got 40 + plus points in the one tourney he played . It is for the best/highest ranked REGULAR APAT players!

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Re: Scotland - Team Discussion
« Reply #67 on: September 16, 2008, 14:03:10 PM »

....plus, it sounds as though the guy may well be American, which ends his eligibility to play for Scotland.



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Re: Scotland - Team Discussion
« Reply #68 on: September 17, 2008, 11:39:54 AM »
Flights have gone up again, and only a couple left before they go up to the next price level.

Are we any closer to the info required for you to then pick your team Stuart.

Wouldnt mind so much but at this time of year and with 1 possible poker event and 1 definite in November and then the man with the big white beard coming in December, costs at a minimum would be preferred.

I know that I may not be selected to represent Scotland but if I do seems a shame to pay the huge difference in travel costs as they escalate daily  >:(
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« Reply #69 on: September 17, 2008, 12:11:18 PM »
George is also a loudmouth a**e and wouldn"t play in the APAT spirit. This actually doesn"t offend me as I don"t get involved with him but I have seen a number of people being wound up by him and badly tilting.
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« Reply #70 on: September 17, 2008, 20:35:43 PM »

Flights have gone up again, and only a couple left before they go up to the next price level.

Are we any closer to the info required for you to then pick your team Stuart.

Wouldnt mind so much but at this time of year and with 1 possible poker event and 1 definite in November and then the man with the big white beard coming in December, costs at a minimum would be preferred.

I know that I may not be selected to represent Scotland but if I do seems a shame to pay the huge difference in travel costs as they escalate daily  >:(


I am still waiting on the info from Des but am assured it is on its way.

Once I have this I will pick the team as quickly as possible.

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Re: Scotland - Team Discussion
« Reply #71 on: September 19, 2008, 19:07:31 PM »


Flights have gone up again, and only a couple left before they go up to the next price level.

Are we any closer to the info required for you to then pick your team Stuart.

Wouldnt mind so much but at this time of year and with 1 possible poker event and 1 definite in November and then the man with the big white beard coming in December, costs at a minimum would be preferred.

I know that I may not be selected to represent Scotland but if I do seems a shame to pay the huge difference in travel costs as they escalate daily  >:(


I am still waiting on the info from Des but am assured it is on its way.

Once I have this I will pick the team as quickly as possible.


Still waiting  :(

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Re: Scotland - Team Discussion
« Reply #72 on: September 19, 2008, 19:22:20 PM »
Apologies.  Blue Square have had issues with their reporting and we have received the bare minimum today to enable us to finalise the Rankings and get player lists to the Captains.

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Re: Scotland - Team Discussion
« Reply #73 on: September 20, 2008, 11:23:16 AM »
dont know if i was in the running for this anyway but unfortunately i wont make this with my firefighter trainin over the next 3 months. was hopin to put in a good showing at luton and maybe get considered for representing the scottish champs. i know we will be bringing home anyway. ;D
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Re: Scotland - Team Discussion
« Reply #74 on: September 21, 2008, 18:46:15 PM »
I am pleased to announce that Mary Martin has agreed to represent the winning Scottish team in the forthcoming European Team Championships.

Mary recently won The Individual Championship at the APAT UK Team Championship, held at the G Casino in Blackpool,  becoming the first female winner of an APAT National event.

I first met a very nervous Mary at the Irish APAT event in Dublin in 2007 where she ran into my full house which took most of her stack. It"s a strange way to make friends but we have since played online and live together at APAT events and Mary"s game has gone from strength to strength. She is always willing to help fellow APAT"ers and I am sure she will do APAT and Scotland proud in November.

Congratulations Mary.